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I'm not sure exactly where to post this thread. Here's the issue, I've used Amazing Slow Downer for learning cover tunes for a band I've worked with for several years. My set-up was this: bass into a Line 6 bass pod for a preamp sound, headphone jack out to "mic input" on the PC, open up the volume control mixer and adjust the level of my bass' input, open up ASD and start jamming through either earbuds or the 5.1 PC speaker system. Sounded fine. That PC was an eight or nine year old HP running XP Pro. Eventually the gal was taking a virtual dump and I needed to get a new machine. So I got a new HP desktop running Windows 8 Home 64bit. It has an internal sound card as did the old HP. And the latency is ridiculous using the analog audio mic input. So I got a Berhinger $25 USB to analog adaptor gizmo and while latency was better, it was still not in real time so to speak. I can't be the only guy out there doing this! How did you ASD dudes resolve this issue? Thanks ! |
Don't you also experience the latency problem when NOT using ASD? |
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But yeah, if I can resolve the issue just plugging into the PC's latency, then of course it will resolve my ASD problem. |
The problem you're describing is typically caused by a deficiency in the onboard soundcard, which is pretty common. Whether you connect through the analog input or through USB, the onboard soundcard is still processing the sound. |
Reverse it. Think of the computer as nothing more than a cd or mp3 player. Run line out/speaker out into the POD. Plug bass into POD have headphones/earbuds come out of POD. No latency that way |
Sort of a fix is in place. So what I could do is go into preferences of the ASD program once open and assign the audio out of the program to the Behringer UCA202. I can then plug my buds into the headphone out of the UCA202. Better than nothing, but not the way I would like to do it. I have a pair of Genelec 8020A's on the main left and right out of my PC and the sub output is driving my Genelec 7050 subwoofer. As you can imagine, the strong desire to on occasion cut loose when nobody is home here or next door as often can be the case, does lurk. Maybe I'll just move them (the Genelec's) to the living room for the home theater system instead. Something about driving my Genelec's off the headphone out of a Behringer UCA202 just isn't right. But either way, I'll stick some velcro on the back of the UCA202 pop it under the desk top, probably send the headphone out to a cheap Behringer head phone amp I have laying around, and also velcro that under the desktop and away I go. Maybe the question here should be; if I upgraded to a higher quality sound card (bypassing the "on-board" sound chip-set), could I eliminate the issue as well? Anybody? |
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You should probably bite the bullet and get an audio interface. I used onboard audio and ASIO4All for several years which worked ok but I found a nice used Focusrite firewire interface on craigslist for $50 and I'm much happier. They can be found on craigslist in this price range regularly. |
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Thanks for the thoughts! |
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